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Answer:
Find the answers and explanations below.
Explanation:
1. The aspects of the line that inspire interest in Elwood include
a. The best gift of his life. One wonders what the best gift could be and its importance to him.
b. ...even if the ideas it put into his head were his undoing. The reader might also wonder what the ideas were and why it would cause Elwood's undoing.
2. Mysterious things are unknown and hard to explain. The best gift of his life is mysterious because the reader has no idea of what that gift could be because not much is known about the protagonist. The ideas in his head which would cause his undoing are also mysterious.
3. The phrase I would want to be explained to me is; The best gift of his life. When I know what that gift is, it would help me understand the personality of Elwood and why he had ideas in his head on receiving the gift.
4. The author can explain it further because he knows the qualities of the characters involved in the story.
5. One possibility could be that the gift has a major significance in the story.
Another possibility could be that the gift promoted an ideology that the protagonist holds dear.
The use of the phrase might have also been to whet the reader's interest in the story.
6. I think that the last reason is most likely. Seeing that the reader is not yet acquainted with the character, the mystery surrounding the best gift would make him wonder what that gift was. He would also want to find out by reading more of the story.
Answer:
A. Because of Rebecca’s religious background, Ivanhoe feels that she, being Jewish, is far less a person than himself, being Christian.
Explanation:
In "Ivanhoe," by Walter Scott, the prison chamber helps develop the interaction between Rebecca and Ivanhoe because he is wounded and unable to stand to watch the battle for himself. However, even though Ivanhoe's racist tone, Rebecca fights her loving feelings for him because she knows he will never love her back.
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<span>1. imperfect rhyme - slant rhyme An example of slant rhyme disaster, master, fluster, fast or.
2. a pattern of rhyme for an entire poem - rhyme scheme The rhyme scheme for a sonnet is ABBA CDDC EFFE GG.
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3. words similar in spelling that appear to rhyme - eye rhyme An example of eye rhyme would be move and dove. They look like they should rhyme...but they don't.
4. words whose sounds correspond exactly - perfect rhyme These words have perfect rhyme house, mouse, louse, spouse.
5. corresponding sound of two or more words - rhyme Examples would be: sheet - feet, door - more, reach - beach, seed - bead.
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